Solar photovoltaic (pv) net news: Thailand's major cities and provincial electricity sector has begun net metering scheme of residential photovoltaic devices, power generation capacity of up to 10 kw. 68 baht per kilowatt hour ( $052) 08 baht/KWH of residential electricity prices. In addition, the owner of the solar system also need to pay about 8500 baht grid connection fee.
the plan is part of the recently updated electric power development plan, will continue into 2037, and that by then renewable energy will provide 35% of Thailand's energy. The clean energy can meet 10% of its energy needs.
according to the international renewable energy agency ( IRENA) The latest statistics, last year in Thailand photovoltaic power generation capacity has reached 2720 mw. Deployed only 23 2018 megawatts, however, most of the generating capacity installed in between 2011 and 2016, when a large project and roof projects have corresponding FIT policy subsidies.
solar goal setting of Thailand in 2036 is 6 gw, but IRENA in recent report suggested target can be raised to 17 gigawatts. It says Thailand restructuring potential of solar energy resources and rapidly falling cost of pv systems is the roof of Thailand has not yet fully developed photovoltaic market's lead at the end of the year, the U. S. agency for international development (usaid) and the German development agency released GIZ promote Thailand photovoltaic roof deployment suggestion. GIZ Thailand said at the time, and terminal consumers, investors need to simple guidelines to promote the implementation of the deployment of photovoltaic roof.
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